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Low Hemoglobin: 12.4 g/dL (Normal: 13.0–17.0) Low RBC: 3.90 million/cu.mm (Normal: 4.5–5.5) Low Hematocrit: 37.8% (Normal: 40–50) High RDW-CV: 16.6% (Normal: 11.5–14) Low WBC (TLC): 2.95 x10³/µL (Normal: 4–10) Low Neutrophils (Absolute): 1.47 x10³/µL (Normal: 2–7) Low Platelets: 62 x10³/µL (Normal: 150–410) High MPV: 15.4 fL (Normal: 6.5–12) High PDW: 28.5 fL (Normal: 9–17) High Bilirubin Total: 2.32 mg/dL (Normal: 0.3–1.2) High Bilirubin Direct: 0.67 mg/dL (Normal: 0.0–0.3) High Bilirubin Indirect: 1.65 mg/dL (Normal: 0.2–0.8) Low HDL Cholesterol: 35 mg/dL (Normal: ≥39.9) Urine Appearance: Slightly Hazy (Normal: Clear)
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Interpretation Pancytopenia (↓ Hb, ↓ WBC, ↓ Platelets) → The combination is concerning. Could be due to bone marrow suppression (aplastic anemia, marrow infiltration, drug/toxin exposure, viral infections like Hepatitis, HIV, EBV, Parvovirus). Or hypersplenism (enlarged spleen sequestering blood cells). Indirect hyperbilirubinemia → May indicate increased RBC breakdown (hemolysis) or ineffective erythropoiesis. Nutritional deficiencies (B12, folate) could also cause anemia + low WBC + low platelets. Other possibilities: Chronic liver disease, autoimmune disorders. --- ✅ Recommended Next Steps Immediate: Repeat CBC to confirm counts. Peripheral smear (look for abnormal RBC, blasts, hemolysis). Reticulocyte count (bone marrow response). LFT, viral markers (Hepatitis, HIV, EBV, Parvovirus). Ultrasound abdomen (spleen size, liver condition). If persists: Bone marrow aspiration/biopsy (to rule out marrow failure, leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, aplastic anemia). B12, folate, iron studies. --- ⚠️ Red Flag – Needs Urgent Attention Platelets 62k only → If he develops bleeding gums, nosebleeds, black stools, blood in urine, or unexplained bruising, he must go to hospital immediately. Neutrophils 1.47 ×10³/µL → ↑ infection risk → must avoid exposure to infections. --- 👉 Summary This is not just simple anemia. It looks like pancytopenia with mild jaundice → needs urgent hematology evaluation. Could be nutritional, infectious, liver/spleen related, or bone marrow disorder.
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Need proper history... 1. What is ur complaint 2. Duration 3.drugs u take. 4.any therapy or operation done.
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Advise  bone  marrow biopsy under hematologist.  Or MD physician  as all ranges r low.
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What are your symptoms? Evaluating only investigations without a proper history is pointless
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All the blood cells  lines are low. Consult a hematologist for bone marrow biopsy.
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The report suggests multiple causes that may be associated, mention the symptoms and difficulty that patient is facing along the reports.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Hello, your report shows low hemoglobin, WBCs, and platelets with raised bilirubin, which is not routine anemia and needs urgent evaluation. Please consult a hematologist/physician for further tests and treatment.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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